Pandects

Pandects
The Digests or Pandects, a compilation of the Roman law under Justinian, which was published in the year 533 A. D. See Florentine Pandects.

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  • PANDECTS —    the digest of civil law executed at the instance of the Emperor Justinian between the years 530 and 533 …   The Nuttall Encyclopaedia

  • Pandects —    See Digest …   Historical dictionary of Byzantium

  • Pandects — n. collection of civil or Roman law which were collected for the emperor Justinian in the 16th century …   English contemporary dictionary

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  • pandects — /paendekts/ A compilation of Roman law, consisting of selected passages from the writings of the most authoritative of the older jurists, methodically arranged, prepared by Tribonian with the assistance of sixteen associates, under a commission… …   Black's law dictionary

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